REBUILT™- Recommended products

With the REBUILT™ game revealed, choosing reliable, competition-proven hardware early can make a meaningful difference in performance, tuning time & match consistency.

The team at CTRE recommends the following products to help FRC teams build robust systems that perform under pressure:

GreyT Shooter & Turret- Available for pre-order

Recommended for launching game pieces

Simple, accessible shooter and turret system enabling independent aiming, flexible adjustment & automated or manual targeting.

Telescope Kit- Available week of 1/19

Recommended for climbing

Modular sliding rail assemblies that enable smooth, adjustable extension for linear mechanisms like lifts or arms. 

CANrange™

Recommended for detecting game pieces

A Time-of-Flight CAN enabled sensor that measures the distance to objects in front of it & provides proximity detection.

Pigeon 2.0

Recommended for field localization

High performance 9-DOF CAN IMU providing fused yaw, pitch & roll for precise robot orientation feedback.

CANdi®

Recommended for CAN conversion

Seamlessly integrates digital signals into existing CAN bus networks, allowing multiple devices to utilize valuable input data.

Minion

Recommended for intakes and smaller spaces

A compact standalone motor designed for precise control, efficiency & reliability.

Kraken X60

Recommended for robust shooters & drivetrains

High-power brushless motor with integrated Talon FX controller, delivering robust torque & precise control.

Phoenix Pro

Recommended for improved software control

Phoenix Pro enables high performance control and faster tuning for FRC robots. It unlocks advanced features when paired with CTRE hardware.


All CTRE products are built with FRC needs in mind and supported by detailed documentation, examples, and a support team that understands competition demands.

If you would like guidance selecting components for your robot strategy or help integrating CTRE hardware into your design, we are happy to support you.

Good luck this season!


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